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0 * ProcRunner version:
1 * Python version:
2 * Operating System:
3
4 ### Description
5
6 Describe what you were trying to get done.
7 Tell us what happened, what went wrong, and what you expected to happen.
8
9 ### What I Did
10
11 ```
12 Paste the command(s) you ran and the output.
13 If there was a crash, please include the traceback here.
14 ```
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13 .Python
14 env/
15 build/
16 develop-eggs/
17 dist/
18 downloads/
19 eggs/
20 .eggs/
21 lib/
22 lib64/
23 parts/
24 sdist/
25 var/
26 wheels/
27 *.egg-info/
28 .installed.cfg
29 *.egg
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31 # PyInstaller
32 # Usually these files are written by a python script from a template
33 # before PyInstaller builds the exe, so as to inject date/other infos into it.
34 *.manifest
35 *.spec
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37 # Installer logs
38 pip-log.txt
39 pip-delete-this-directory.txt
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41 # Unit test / coverage reports
42 htmlcov/
43 .tox/
44 .coverage
45 .coverage.*
46 .cache
47 nosetests.xml
48 coverage.xml
49 *.cover
50 .hypothesis/
51 .pytest_cache
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54 *.mo
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0 # Config file for automatic testing at travis-ci.org
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2 language: python
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4 matrix:
5 include:
6 - python: 3.8
7 dist: xenial
8 sudo: true
9 - python: 3.7
10 dist: xenial
11 sudo: true
12 - python: 3.6
13 - python: 3.5
14 - python: 2.7
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32 allow_failures:
33 - env: OPTIONAL=1
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35 fast_finish: true
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37 before_install: |
38 if [ ! -z "$CONDA" ]; then
39 if [ "$TRAVIS_OS_NAME" == "osx" ]; then
40 curl https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/Miniconda3-latest-MacOSX-x86_64.sh --output miniconda.sh
41 fi
42 chmod +x miniconda.sh
43 ./miniconda.sh -b
44 export PATH=$HOME/miniconda3/bin:$PATH
45 conda update --yes conda
46 conda create --yes -n travis python=$CONDA
47 source activate travis
48 # A manual check that the correct version of Python is running.
49 python --version
50 fi
51
52 # Command to install dependencies, e.g. pip install -r requirements.txt --use-mirrors
53 install: pip install -U tox-travis
54
55 # Command to run tests, e.g. python setup.py test
56 script: tox
57
58 # Assuming you have installed the travis-ci CLI tool, after you
59 # create the Github repo and add it to Travis, run the
60 # following command to finish PyPI deployment setup:
61 # $ travis encrypt --add deploy.password
62 deploy:
63 provider: pypi
64 distributions: sdist bdist_wheel
65 user: mgerstel
66 password:
67 secure: qN3EYVlH22eLPZp5CSvc5Bz8bpP0l0wBZ8tcYMa6kBrqelYdIgqkuZESR/oCMu1YBA3AbcKJNwMuzuWf8RNGAFebD820OJThdP4czRMCv6LDbWABnv12lFHQLQSW1fMQVvb2arjnE/Ew7BFq70p0wOlIJJRwu6CoeOXW/sMeVYMivxdaHmgORq3cdMluFAy4amVb3Fc8i7mxAM0QGklO7x/UWJR/IEpUk2RlUbXL+HrzNoEjRtDeMxoCR84gKZTjVeUQ/iIQSuWwxlt7v1FNENj6ZEbE7+PS8/ylIVfPufbCr8tEEv8W58QcxQ5xPJC2g85ulsN5dM9/9FekhpyKa25B/4wKUNq5T8rKJ8WZ6hMiGffW8rmAfrGTmrBaojKBi0pb9VfXJ5KXUcunVXwQaAn2L80jLLHNsAo94ZxeoowD1eJox9Wh1NtNc+NiUv8K6spOIBsur7G5GY4JVA/yZ7w+DweEfQEp8/SEdVhK0vEYSYT4FnJHuAAmNgeedyAtoes4+a5bYYUM4qrz2OC78NWQWAnnsZhD4Y/TulkavWSexVCqfSePRoK3gcCs+rXwiM69XkMbL1Wgj1gNou+XMkntayH2ZDHkkyJi5F7ls4nqMH5RON9FfVygJMoHDRqh0p4RV25IzJ4FSYqKihHNBO31/URnU2ihpW7n8kM+mbM=
68 on:
69 tags: true
70 repo: DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner
71 python: 3.8
100100 1. The pull request should include tests.
101101 2. If the pull request adds functionality, the docs should be updated. Put
102102 your new functionality into a function with a docstring, and add the
103 feature to the list in README.rst.
104 3. The pull request should work for Python 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8, and for PyPy. Check
105 https://travis-ci.org/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/pull_requests
106 and make sure that the tests pass for all supported Python versions.
103 feature to the list in HISTORY.rst/README.rst.
107104
108105 Tips
109106 ----
11 History
22 =======
33
4 2.3.0 (2020-10-29)
5 ------------------
6 * Add Python 3.9 support, drop Python 3.5 support
7 * Fix a file descriptor leak on subprocess execution
8
9 2.2.0 (2020-09-07)
10 ------------------
11 * Calling the run() function with unnamed arguments (other than the command
12 list as the first argument) is now deprecated. As a number of arguments
13 will be removed in a future version the use of unnamed arguments will
14 cause future confusion. `Use explicit keyword arguments instead (#62). <https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/pull/62>`_
15 * `The run() function debug argument has been deprecated (#63). <https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/pull/63>`_
16 This is only used to debug the NonBlockingStream* classes. Those are due
17 to be replaced in a future release, so the argument will no longer serve
18 a purpose. Debugging information remains available via standard logging
19 mechanisms.
20 * Final version supporting Python 3.5
21
22 2.1.0 (2020-09-05)
23 ------------------
24 * `Deprecated array access on the return object (#60). <https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/pull/60>`_
25 The return object will become a subprocess.CompletedProcess in a future
26 release, which no longer allows array-based access. For a translation table
27 of array elements to attributes please see the pull request linked above.
28 * Add a `new parameter 'raise_timeout_exception' (#61). <https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/pull/61>`_
29 When set to 'True' a subprocess.TimeoutExpired exception is raised when the
30 process runtime exceeds the timeout threshold. This defaults to 'False' and
31 will be set to 'True' in a future release.
32
33 2.0.0 (2020-06-24)
34 ------------------
35 * Python 3.5+ only, support for Python 2.7 has been dropped
36 * Deprecated function alias run_process() has been removed
37 * Fixed a stability issue on Windows
38
439 1.1.0 (2019-11-04)
540 ------------------
6
741 * Add Python 3.8 support, drop Python 3.4 support
842
943 1.0.2 (2019-05-20)
1044 ------------------
11
1245 * Stop environment override variables leaking into the process environment
1346
1447 1.0.1 (2019-04-16)
1548 ------------------
16
1749 * Minor fixes on the return object (implement equality,
1850 mark as unhashable)
1951
2052 1.0.0 (2019-03-25)
2153 ------------------
22
2354 * Support file system path objects (PEP-519) in arguments
2455 * Change the return object to make it similar to
2556 subprocess.CompletedProcess, introduced with Python 3.5+
2657
2758 0.9.1 (2019-02-22)
2859 ------------------
29
3060 * Have deprecation warnings point to correct code locations
3161
3262 0.9.0 (2018-12-07)
3363 ------------------
34
3564 * Trap UnicodeEncodeError when printing output. Offending characters
3665 are replaced and a warning is logged once. Hints at incorrectly set
3766 PYTHONIOENCODING.
3867
3968 0.8.1 (2018-12-04)
4069 ------------------
41
4270 * Fix a few deprecation warnings
4371
4472 0.8.0 (2018-10-09)
4573 ------------------
46
4774 * Add parameter working_directory to set the working directory
4875 of the subprocess
4976
5077 0.7.2 (2018-10-05)
5178 ------------------
52
5379 * Officially support Python 3.7
5480
5581 0.7.1 (2018-09-03)
5682 ------------------
57
5883 * Accept environment variable overriding with numeric values.
5984
6085 0.7.0 (2018-05-13)
6186 ------------------
62
6387 * Unicode fixes. Fix crash on invalid UTF-8 input.
6488 * Clarify that stdout/stderr values are returned as bytestrings.
6589 * Callbacks receive the data decoded as UTF-8 unicode strings
6993
7094 0.6.1 (2018-05-02)
7195 ------------------
72
7396 * Maintenance release to add some tests for executable resolution.
7497
7598 0.6.0 (2018-05-02)
7699 ------------------
77
78100 * Fix Win32 API executable resolution for commands containing a dot ('.') in
79101 addition to a file extension (say '.bat').
80102
81103 0.5.1 (2018-04-27)
82104 ------------------
83
84105 * Fix Win32API dependency installation on Windows.
85106
86107 0.5.0 (2018-04-26)
87108 ------------------
88
89109 * New keyword 'win32resolve' which only takes effect on Windows and is enabled
90110 by default. This causes procrunner to call the Win32 API FindExecutable()
91111 function to try and lookup non-.exe files with the corresponding name. This
94114
95115 0.4.0 (2018-04-23)
96116 ------------------
97
98117 * Python 2.7 support on Windows. Python3 not yet supported on Windows.
99118
100119 0.3.0 (2018-04-17)
101120 ------------------
102
103121 * run_process() renamed to run()
104122 * Python3 compatibility fixes
105123
106124 0.2.0 (2018-03-12)
107125 ------------------
108
109126 * Procrunner is now Python3 3.3-3.6 compatible.
110127
111128 0.1.0 (2018-03-12)
112129 ------------------
113
114130 * First release on PyPI.
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0 .PHONY: clean clean-test clean-pyc clean-build docs help
1 .DEFAULT_GOAL := help
2
3 define BROWSER_PYSCRIPT
4 import os, webbrowser, sys
5
6 try:
7 from urllib import pathname2url
8 except:
9 from urllib.request import pathname2url
10
11 webbrowser.open("file://" + pathname2url(os.path.abspath(sys.argv[1])))
12 endef
13 export BROWSER_PYSCRIPT
14
15 define PRINT_HELP_PYSCRIPT
16 import re, sys
17
18 for line in sys.stdin:
19 match = re.match(r'^([a-zA-Z_-]+):.*?## (.*)$$', line)
20 if match:
21 target, help = match.groups()
22 print("%-20s %s" % (target, help))
23 endef
24 export PRINT_HELP_PYSCRIPT
25
26 BROWSER := python -c "$$BROWSER_PYSCRIPT"
27
28 help:
29 @python -c "$$PRINT_HELP_PYSCRIPT" < $(MAKEFILE_LIST)
30
31 clean: clean-build clean-pyc clean-test ## remove all build, test, coverage and Python artifacts
32
33 clean-build: ## remove build artifacts
34 rm -fr build/
35 rm -fr dist/
36 rm -fr .eggs/
37 find . -name '*.egg-info' -exec rm -fr {} +
38 find . -name '*.egg' -exec rm -f {} +
39
40 clean-pyc: ## remove Python file artifacts
41 find . -name '*.pyc' -exec rm -f {} +
42 find . -name '*.pyo' -exec rm -f {} +
43 find . -name '*~' -exec rm -f {} +
44 find . -name '__pycache__' -exec rm -fr {} +
45
46 clean-test: ## remove test and coverage artifacts
47 rm -fr .tox/
48 rm -f .coverage
49 rm -fr htmlcov/
50
51 lint: ## check style with flake8
52 flake8 procrunner tests
53
54 test: ## run tests quickly with the default Python
55 py.test
56
57 test-all: ## run tests on every Python version with tox
58 tox
59
60 coverage: ## check code coverage quickly with the default Python
61 coverage run --source procrunner -m pytest
62 coverage report -m
63 coverage html
64 $(BROWSER) htmlcov/index.html
65
66 docs: ## generate Sphinx HTML documentation, including API docs
67 rm -f docs/procrunner.rst
68 rm -f docs/modules.rst
69 sphinx-apidoc -o docs/ procrunner
70 $(MAKE) -C docs clean
71 $(MAKE) -C docs html
72 $(BROWSER) docs/_build/html/index.html
73
74 servedocs: docs ## compile the docs watching for changes
75 watchmedo shell-command -p '*.rst' -c '$(MAKE) -C docs html' -R -D .
76
77 release: clean ## package and upload a release
78 twine upload dist/*
79
80 dist: clean ## builds source and wheel package
81 python setup.py sdist
82 python setup.py bdist_wheel
83 ls -l dist
84
85 install: clean ## install the package to the active Python's site-packages
86 python setup.py install
0 Metadata-Version: 1.2
1 Name: procrunner
2 Version: 2.3.0
3 Summary: Versatile utility function to run external processes
4 Home-page: https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner
5 Author: Markus Gerstel
6 Author-email: scientificsoftware@diamond.ac.uk
7 License: BSD license
8 Project-URL: Documentation, https://procrunner.readthedocs.io/
9 Project-URL: GitHub, https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner
10 Project-URL: Bug-Tracker, https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/issues
11 Description: ==========
12 ProcRunner
13 ==========
14
15
16 .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/procrunner.svg
17 :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/procrunner
18 :alt: PyPI release
19
20 .. image:: https://img.shields.io/conda/vn/conda-forge/procrunner.svg
21 :target: https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/procrunner
22 :alt: Conda Version
23
24 .. image:: https://dev.azure.com/DLS-tooling/procrunner/_apis/build/status/CI?branchName=master
25 :target: https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/commits/master
26 :alt: Build status
27
28 .. image:: https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/jtq4brwri5q18d0u/branch/master
29 :target: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/Anthchirp/python-procrunner
30 :alt: Build status
31
32 .. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/procrunner/badge/?version=latest
33 :target: https://procrunner.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest
34 :alt: Documentation Status
35
36 .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/procrunner.svg
37 :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/procrunner
38 :alt: Supported Python versions
39
40 .. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg
41 :target: https://github.com/ambv/black
42 :alt: Code style: black
43
44 Versatile utility function to run external processes
45
46 * Free software: BSD license
47 * Documentation: https://procrunner.readthedocs.io.
48
49
50 Features
51 --------
52
53 * runs an external process and waits for it to finish
54 * does not deadlock, no matter the process stdout/stderr output behaviour
55 * returns the exit code, stdout, stderr (separately, both as bytestrings),
56 as a subprocess.CompletedProcess object
57 * process can run in a custom environment, either as a modification of
58 the current environment or in a new environment from scratch
59 * stdin can be fed to the process
60 * stdout and stderr is printed by default, can be disabled
61 * stdout and stderr can be passed to any arbitrary function for
62 live processing (separately, both as unicode strings)
63 * optionally enforces a time limit on the process, raising a
64 subprocess.TimeoutExpired exception if it is exceeded.
65
66
67 Credits
68 -------
69
70 This package was created with Cookiecutter_ and the `audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage`_ project template.
71
72 .. _Cookiecutter: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter
73 .. _`audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage`: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage
74
75
76 =======
77 History
78 =======
79
80 2.3.0 (2020-10-29)
81 ------------------
82 * Add Python 3.9 support, drop Python 3.5 support
83 * Fix a file descriptor leak on subprocess execution
84
85 2.2.0 (2020-09-07)
86 ------------------
87 * Calling the run() function with unnamed arguments (other than the command
88 list as the first argument) is now deprecated. As a number of arguments
89 will be removed in a future version the use of unnamed arguments will
90 cause future confusion. `Use explicit keyword arguments instead (#62). <https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/pull/62>`_
91 * `The run() function debug argument has been deprecated (#63). <https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/pull/63>`_
92 This is only used to debug the NonBlockingStream* classes. Those are due
93 to be replaced in a future release, so the argument will no longer serve
94 a purpose. Debugging information remains available via standard logging
95 mechanisms.
96 * Final version supporting Python 3.5
97
98 2.1.0 (2020-09-05)
99 ------------------
100 * `Deprecated array access on the return object (#60). <https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/pull/60>`_
101 The return object will become a subprocess.CompletedProcess in a future
102 release, which no longer allows array-based access. For a translation table
103 of array elements to attributes please see the pull request linked above.
104 * Add a `new parameter 'raise_timeout_exception' (#61). <https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/pull/61>`_
105 When set to 'True' a subprocess.TimeoutExpired exception is raised when the
106 process runtime exceeds the timeout threshold. This defaults to 'False' and
107 will be set to 'True' in a future release.
108
109 2.0.0 (2020-06-24)
110 ------------------
111 * Python 3.5+ only, support for Python 2.7 has been dropped
112 * Deprecated function alias run_process() has been removed
113 * Fixed a stability issue on Windows
114
115 1.1.0 (2019-11-04)
116 ------------------
117 * Add Python 3.8 support, drop Python 3.4 support
118
119 1.0.2 (2019-05-20)
120 ------------------
121 * Stop environment override variables leaking into the process environment
122
123 1.0.1 (2019-04-16)
124 ------------------
125 * Minor fixes on the return object (implement equality,
126 mark as unhashable)
127
128 1.0.0 (2019-03-25)
129 ------------------
130 * Support file system path objects (PEP-519) in arguments
131 * Change the return object to make it similar to
132 subprocess.CompletedProcess, introduced with Python 3.5+
133
134 0.9.1 (2019-02-22)
135 ------------------
136 * Have deprecation warnings point to correct code locations
137
138 0.9.0 (2018-12-07)
139 ------------------
140 * Trap UnicodeEncodeError when printing output. Offending characters
141 are replaced and a warning is logged once. Hints at incorrectly set
142 PYTHONIOENCODING.
143
144 0.8.1 (2018-12-04)
145 ------------------
146 * Fix a few deprecation warnings
147
148 0.8.0 (2018-10-09)
149 ------------------
150 * Add parameter working_directory to set the working directory
151 of the subprocess
152
153 0.7.2 (2018-10-05)
154 ------------------
155 * Officially support Python 3.7
156
157 0.7.1 (2018-09-03)
158 ------------------
159 * Accept environment variable overriding with numeric values.
160
161 0.7.0 (2018-05-13)
162 ------------------
163 * Unicode fixes. Fix crash on invalid UTF-8 input.
164 * Clarify that stdout/stderr values are returned as bytestrings.
165 * Callbacks receive the data decoded as UTF-8 unicode strings
166 with unknown characters replaced by \ufffd (unicode replacement
167 character). Same applies to printing of output.
168 * Mark stdin broken on Windows.
169
170 0.6.1 (2018-05-02)
171 ------------------
172 * Maintenance release to add some tests for executable resolution.
173
174 0.6.0 (2018-05-02)
175 ------------------
176 * Fix Win32 API executable resolution for commands containing a dot ('.') in
177 addition to a file extension (say '.bat').
178
179 0.5.1 (2018-04-27)
180 ------------------
181 * Fix Win32API dependency installation on Windows.
182
183 0.5.0 (2018-04-26)
184 ------------------
185 * New keyword 'win32resolve' which only takes effect on Windows and is enabled
186 by default. This causes procrunner to call the Win32 API FindExecutable()
187 function to try and lookup non-.exe files with the corresponding name. This
188 means .bat/.cmd/etc.. files can now be run without explicitly specifying
189 their extension. Only supported on Python 2.7 and 3.5+.
190
191 0.4.0 (2018-04-23)
192 ------------------
193 * Python 2.7 support on Windows. Python3 not yet supported on Windows.
194
195 0.3.0 (2018-04-17)
196 ------------------
197 * run_process() renamed to run()
198 * Python3 compatibility fixes
199
200 0.2.0 (2018-03-12)
201 ------------------
202 * Procrunner is now Python3 3.3-3.6 compatible.
203
204 0.1.0 (2018-03-12)
205 ------------------
206 * First release on PyPI.
207
208 Keywords: procrunner
209 Platform: UNKNOWN
210 Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
211 Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
212 Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
213 Classifier: Natural Language :: English
214 Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
215 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
216 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
217 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
218 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
219 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
220 Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
221 Requires-Python: >=3.6
1010 :target: https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/procrunner
1111 :alt: Conda Version
1212
13 .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner.svg?branch=master
14 :target: https://travis-ci.org/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner
13 .. image:: https://dev.azure.com/DLS-tooling/procrunner/_apis/build/status/CI?branchName=master
14 :target: https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/commits/master
1515 :alt: Build status
1616
1717 .. image:: https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/jtq4brwri5q18d0u/branch/master
2121 .. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/procrunner/badge/?version=latest
2222 :target: https://procrunner.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest
2323 :alt: Documentation Status
24
25 .. image:: https://pyup.io/repos/github/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/shield.svg
26 :target: https://pyup.io/repos/github/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/
27 :alt: Updates
2824
2925 .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/procrunner.svg
3026 :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/procrunner
4642 * runs an external process and waits for it to finish
4743 * does not deadlock, no matter the process stdout/stderr output behaviour
4844 * returns the exit code, stdout, stderr (separately, both as bytestrings),
49 and the total process runtime as a dictionary
45 as a subprocess.CompletedProcess object
5046 * process can run in a custom environment, either as a modification of
5147 the current environment or in a new environment from scratch
52 * stdin can be fed to the process, the returned dictionary contains
53 information how much was read by the process
48 * stdin can be fed to the process
5449 * stdout and stderr is printed by default, can be disabled
5550 * stdout and stderr can be passed to any arbitrary function for
5651 live processing (separately, both as unicode strings)
57 * optionally enforces a time limit on the process
52 * optionally enforces a time limit on the process, raising a
53 subprocess.TimeoutExpired exception if it is exceeded.
54
5855
5956 Credits
6057 -------
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30 install:
31 # Upgrade to the latest pip.
32 - '%PYTHON%\\python.exe -m pip install -U pip setuptools wheel'
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34 # Install win32api dependency. Must use the --only-binary switch explicitly
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46 after_test:
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50 artifacts:
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4 -- Debian Janitor <janitor@jelmer.uk> Sat, 18 Sep 2021 09:26:55 -0000
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00 #!/usr/bin/env python
1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
21 #
32 # procrunner documentation build configuration file, created by
43 # sphinx-quickstart on Fri Jun 9 13:47:02 2017.
4746 master_doc = "index"
4847
4948 # General information about the project.
50 project = u"ProcRunner"
51 copyright = u"2018, Markus Gerstel"
52 author = u"Markus Gerstel"
49 project = "ProcRunner"
50 copyright = "2020, Diamond Light Source"
51 author = "Diamond Light Source - Scientific Software"
5352
5453 # The version info for the project you're documenting, acts as replacement
5554 # for |version| and |release|, also used in various other places throughout
128127 (
129128 master_doc,
130129 "procrunner.tex",
131 u"ProcRunner Documentation",
132 u"Markus Gerstel",
130 "procrunner Documentation",
131 "Diamond Light Source - Scientific Software",
133132 "manual",
134133 )
135134 ]
139138
140139 # One entry per manual page. List of tuples
141140 # (source start file, name, description, authors, manual section).
142 man_pages = [(master_doc, "procrunner", u"ProcRunner Documentation", [author], 1)]
141 man_pages = [(master_doc, "procrunner", "procrunner Documentation", [author], 1)]
143142
144143
145144 # -- Options for Texinfo output ----------------------------------------
151150 (
152151 master_doc,
153152 "procrunner",
154 u"ProcRunner Documentation",
153 "procrunner Documentation",
155154 author,
156155 "procrunner",
157 "One line description of project.",
156 "Versatile utility function to run external processes",
158157 "Miscellaneous",
159158 )
160159 ]
88
99 To test for successful completion::
1010
11 assert not result['exitcode']
12 assert result['exitcode'] == 0 # alternatively
11 assert not result.returncode
12 assert result.returncode == 0 # alternatively
13 result.check_returncode() # raises subprocess.CalledProcessError()
1314
1415 To test for no STDERR output::
1516
16 assert not result['stderr']
17 assert result['stderr'] == b'' # alternatively
17 assert not result.stderr
18 assert result.stderr == b'' # alternatively
1819
1920 To run with a specific environment variable set::
2021
0 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
1
2 from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
3
40 import codecs
1 import functools
2 import io
53 import logging
64 import os
75 import select
8 import six
6 import shutil
97 import subprocess
108 import sys
119 import time
2018 #
2119 # - runs an external process and waits for it to finish
2220 # - does not deadlock, no matter the process stdout/stderr output behaviour
23 # - returns the exit code, stdout, stderr (separately), and the total process
24 # runtime as a dictionary
21 # - returns the exit code, stdout, stderr (separately) as a
22 # subprocess.CompletedProcess object
2523 # - process can run in a custom environment, either as a modification of
2624 # the current environment or in a new environment from scratch
27 # - stdin can be fed to the process, the returned dictionary contains
28 # information how much was read by the process
25 # - stdin can be fed to the process
2926 # - stdout and stderr is printed by default, can be disabled
3027 # - stdout and stderr can be passed to any arbitrary function for
3128 # live processing
3936 #
4037 # Returns:
4138 #
42 # {'command': ['/bin/ls', '/some/path/containing spaces'],
43 # 'exitcode': 2,
44 # 'runtime': 0.12990689277648926,
45 # 'stderr': '/bin/ls: cannot access /some/path/containing spaces: No such file or directory\n',
46 # 'stdout': '',
47 # 'time_end': '2017-11-12 19:54:49 GMT',
48 # 'time_start': '2017-11-12 19:54:49 GMT',
49 # 'timeout': False}
50 #
39 # ReturnObject(
40 # args=('/bin/ls', '/some/path/containing spaces'),
41 # returncode=2,
42 # stdout=b'',
43 # stderr=b'/bin/ls: cannot access /some/path/containing spaces: No such file or directory\n'
44 # )
45 #
46 # which also offers (albeit deprecated)
47 #
48 # result.runtime == 0.12990689277648926
49 # result.time_end == '2017-11-12 19:54:49 GMT'
50 # result.time_start == '2017-11-12 19:54:49 GMT'
51 # result.timeout == False
5152
5253 __author__ = """Markus Gerstel"""
5354 __email__ = "scientificsoftware@diamond.ac.uk"
54 __version__ = "1.1.0"
55 __version__ = "2.3.0"
5556
5657 logger = logging.getLogger("procrunner")
5758 logger.addHandler(logging.NullHandler())
5859
5960
60 class _LineAggregator(object):
61 class _LineAggregator:
6162 """
6263 Buffer that can be filled with stream data and will aggregate complete
6364 lines. Lines can be printed or passed to an arbitrary callback function.
106107 self._buffer = ""
107108
108109
109 class _NonBlockingStreamReader(object):
110 class _NonBlockingStreamReader:
110111 """Reads a stream in a thread to avoid blocking/deadlocks"""
111112
112113 def __init__(self, stream, output=True, debug=False, notify=None, callback=None):
113114 """Creates and starts a thread which reads from a stream."""
114 self._buffer = six.BytesIO()
115 self._buffer = io.BytesIO()
115116 self._closed = False
116117 self._closing = False
117118 self._debug = debug
130131 else:
131132 if self._closing:
132133 break
134 self._stream.close()
133135 self._terminated = True
134136 la.flush()
135137 if self._debug:
149151 print(linedecode)
150152 if callback:
151153 callback(linedecode)
154 self._stream.close()
152155 self._terminated = True
153156 if self._debug:
154157 logger.debug("Stream reader terminated")
183186 if not self.has_finished():
184187 if self._debug:
185188 logger.debug(
186 "NBSR join after %f seconds, underrun not resolved"
187 % (timeit.default_timer() - underrun_debug_timer)
189 "NBSR join after %f seconds, underrun not resolved",
190 timeit.default_timer() - underrun_debug_timer,
188191 )
189192 raise Exception("thread did not terminate")
190193 if self._debug:
191194 logger.debug(
192 "NBSR underrun resolved after %f seconds"
193 % (timeit.default_timer() - underrun_debug_timer)
195 "NBSR underrun resolved after %f seconds",
196 timeit.default_timer() - underrun_debug_timer,
194197 )
195198 if self._closed:
196199 raise Exception("streamreader double-closed")
200203 return data
201204
202205
203 class _NonBlockingStreamWriter(object):
206 class _NonBlockingStreamWriter:
204207 """Writes to a stream in a thread to avoid blocking/deadlocks"""
205208
206209 def __init__(self, stream, data, debug=False, notify=None):
208211 self._buffer = data
209212 self._buffer_len = len(data)
210213 self._buffer_pos = 0
211 self._debug = debug
212214 self._max_block_len = 4096
213215 self._stream = stream
214216 self._terminated = False
223225 block = self._buffer[self._buffer_pos :]
224226 try:
225227 self._stream.write(block)
226 except IOError as e:
228 except OSError as e:
227229 if (
228230 e.errno == 32
229231 ): # broken pipe, ie. process terminated without reading entire stdin
235237 raise
236238 self._buffer_pos += len(block)
237239 if debug:
238 logger.debug("wrote %d bytes to stream" % len(block))
240 logger.debug("wrote %d bytes to stream", len(block))
239241 self._stream.close()
240242 self._terminated = True
241243 if notify:
272274 return obj
273275
274276
275 def _windows_resolve(command):
277 def _windows_resolve(command, path=None):
276278 """
277279 Try and find the full path and file extension of the executable to run.
278280 This is so that e.g. calls to 'somescript' will point at 'somescript.cmd'
279281 without the need to set shell=True in the subprocess.
280 If the executable contains periods it is a special case. Here the
281 win32api call will fail to resolve the extension automatically, and it
282 has do be done explicitly.
283282
284283 :param command: The command array to be run, with the first element being
285284 the command with or w/o path, with or w/o extension.
287286 correct extension. If the executable cannot be resolved for any
288287 reason the original command array is returned.
289288 """
290 try:
291 import win32api
292 except ImportError:
293 if (2, 8) < sys.version_info < (3, 5):
294 logger.info(
295 "Resolving executable names only supported on Python 2.7 and 3.5+"
296 )
297 else:
298 logger.warning(
299 "Could not resolve executable name: package win32api missing"
300 )
289 if not command or not isinstance(command[0], str):
301290 return command
302291
303 if not command or not isinstance(command[0], six.string_types):
304 return command
305
306 try:
307 _, found_executable = win32api.FindExecutable(command[0])
292 found_executable = shutil.which(command[0], path=path)
293 if found_executable:
308294 logger.debug("Resolved %s as %s", command[0], found_executable)
309 return (found_executable,) + tuple(command[1:])
310 except Exception as e:
311 if not hasattr(e, "winerror"):
312 raise
313 # Keep this error message for later in case we fail to resolve the name
314 logwarning = getattr(e, "strerror", str(e))
315
316 if "." in command[0]:
317 # Special case. The win32api may not properly check file extensions, so
318 # try to resolve the executable explicitly.
295 return (found_executable, *command[1:])
296
297 if "\\" in command[0]:
298 # Special case. shutil.which may not detect file extensions if a full
299 # path is given, so try to resolve the executable explicitly
319300 for extension in os.getenv("PATHEXT").split(os.pathsep):
320 try:
321 _, found_executable = win32api.FindExecutable(command[0] + extension)
322 logger.debug("Resolved %s as %s", command[0], found_executable)
323 return (found_executable,) + tuple(command[1:])
324 except Exception as e:
325 if not hasattr(e, "winerror"):
326 raise
327
328 logger.warning("Error trying to resolve the executable: %s", logwarning)
301 found_executable = shutil.which(command[0] + extension, path=path)
302 if found_executable:
303 return (found_executable, *command[1:])
304
305 logger.warning("Error trying to resolve the executable: %s", command[0])
329306 return command
330307
331308
332 if sys.version_info < (3, 5):
333
334 class _ReturnObjectParent(object):
335 def check_returncode(self):
336 if self.returncode:
337 raise Exception(
338 "Call %r resulted in non-zero exit code %r"
339 % (self.args, self.returncode)
340 )
341
342
343 else:
344 _ReturnObjectParent = subprocess.CompletedProcess
345
346
347 class ReturnObject(dict, _ReturnObjectParent):
309 class ReturnObject(subprocess.CompletedProcess):
348310 """
349311 A subprocess.CompletedProcess-like object containing the executed
350312 command, stdout and stderr (both as bytestrings), and the exitcode.
351 Further values such as process runtime can be accessed as dictionary
352 values.
353313 The check_returncode() function raises an exception if the process
354314 exited with a non-zero exit code.
355315 """
356316
357 def __init__(self, *arg, **kw):
358 super(ReturnObject, self).__init__(*arg, **kw)
359 self.args = self["command"]
360 self.returncode = self["exitcode"]
361 self.stdout = self["stdout"]
362 self.stderr = self["stderr"]
317 def __init__(self, exitcode=None, command=None, stdout=None, stderr=None, **kw):
318 super().__init__(
319 args=command, returncode=exitcode, stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr
320 )
321 self._extras = {
322 "timeout": kw.get("timeout"),
323 "runtime": kw.get("runtime"),
324 "time_start": kw.get("time_start"),
325 "time_end": kw.get("time_end"),
326 }
327
328 def __getitem__(self, key):
329 warnings.warn(
330 "dictionary access to a procrunner return object is deprecated",
331 DeprecationWarning,
332 stacklevel=2,
333 )
334 if key in self._extras:
335 return self._extras[key]
336 if not hasattr(self, key):
337 raise KeyError(f"Unknown attribute {key}")
338 return getattr(self, key)
363339
364340 def __eq__(self, other):
365341 """Override equality operator to account for added fields"""
371347 """This object is not immutable, so mark it as unhashable"""
372348 return None
373349
374 def __ne__(self, other):
375 """Overrides the default implementation (unnecessary in Python 3)"""
376 return not self.__eq__(other)
377
378
350 @property
351 def cmd(self):
352 warnings.warn(
353 "procrunner return object .cmd is deprecated, use .args",
354 DeprecationWarning,
355 stacklevel=2,
356 )
357 return self.args
358
359 @property
360 def command(self):
361 warnings.warn(
362 "procrunner return object .command is deprecated, use .args",
363 DeprecationWarning,
364 stacklevel=2,
365 )
366 return self.args
367
368 @property
369 def exitcode(self):
370 warnings.warn(
371 "procrunner return object .exitcode is deprecated, use .returncode",
372 DeprecationWarning,
373 stacklevel=2,
374 )
375 return self.returncode
376
377 @property
378 def timeout(self):
379 warnings.warn(
380 "procrunner return object .timeout is deprecated",
381 DeprecationWarning,
382 stacklevel=2,
383 )
384 return self._extras["timeout"]
385
386 @property
387 def runtime(self):
388 warnings.warn(
389 "procrunner return object .runtime is deprecated",
390 DeprecationWarning,
391 stacklevel=2,
392 )
393 return self._extras["runtime"]
394
395 @property
396 def time_start(self):
397 warnings.warn(
398 "procrunner return object .time_start is deprecated",
399 DeprecationWarning,
400 stacklevel=2,
401 )
402 return self._extras["time_start"]
403
404 @property
405 def time_end(self):
406 warnings.warn(
407 "procrunner return object .time_end is deprecated",
408 DeprecationWarning,
409 stacklevel=2,
410 )
411 return self._extras["time_end"]
412
413 def update(self, dictionary):
414 self._extras.update(dictionary)
415
416
417 def _deprecate_argument_calling(f):
418 @functools.wraps(f)
419 def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
420 if len(args) > 1:
421 warnings.warn(
422 "Calling procrunner.run() with unnamed arguments (apart from "
423 "the command) is deprecated. Use keyword arguments instead.",
424 DeprecationWarning,
425 stacklevel=2,
426 )
427 return f(*args, **kwargs)
428
429 return wrapper
430
431
432 @_deprecate_argument_calling
379433 def run(
380434 command,
381435 timeout=None,
382 debug=False,
436 debug=None,
383437 stdin=None,
384438 print_stdout=True,
385439 print_stderr=True,
389443 environment_override=None,
390444 win32resolve=True,
391445 working_directory=None,
446 raise_timeout_exception=False,
392447 ):
393448 """
394449 Run an external process.
398453
399454 :param array command: Command line to be run, specified as array.
400455 :param timeout: Terminate program execution after this many seconds.
401 :param boolean debug: Enable further debug messages.
402 :param stdin: Optional string that is passed to command stdin.
456 :param boolean debug: Enable further debug messages. (deprecated)
457 :param stdin: Optional bytestring that is passed to command stdin.
403458 :param boolean print_stdout: Pass stdout through to sys.stdout.
404459 :param boolean print_stderr: Pass stderr through to sys.stderr.
405460 :param callback_stdout: Optional function which is called for each
415470 extension.
416471 :param string working_directory: If specified, run the executable from
417472 within this working directory.
418 :return: A ReturnObject() containing the executed command, stdout and stderr
419 (both as bytestrings), and the exitcode. Further values such as
420 process runtime can be accessed as dictionary values.
473 :param boolean raise_timeout_exception: Forward compatibility flag. If set
474 then a subprocess.TimeoutExpired exception is raised
475 instead of returning an object that can be checked
476 for a timeout condition. Defaults to False, will be
477 changed to True in a future release.
478 :return: The exit code, stdout, stderr (separately, as byte strings)
479 as a subprocess.CompletedProcess object.
421480 """
422481
423482 time_start = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S GMT", time.gmtime())
428487 else:
429488 assert sys.platform != "win32", "stdin argument not supported on Windows"
430489 stdin_pipe = subprocess.PIPE
490 if debug is not None:
491 warnings.warn(
492 "Use of the debug parameter is deprecated", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=3
493 )
431494
432495 start_time = timeit.default_timer()
433496 if timeout is not None:
434497 max_time = start_time + timeout
498 if not raise_timeout_exception:
499 warnings.warn(
500 "Using procrunner with timeout and without raise_timeout_exception set is deprecated",
501 DeprecationWarning,
502 stacklevel=3,
503 )
435504
436505 if environment is not None:
437506 env = {key: _path_resolve(environment[key]) for key in environment}
448517 command = tuple(_path_resolve(part) for part in command)
449518 if win32resolve and sys.platform == "win32":
450519 command = _windows_resolve(command)
520 if working_directory and sys.version_info < (3, 7):
521 working_directory = os.fspath(working_directory)
451522
452523 p = subprocess.Popen(
453524 command,
454525 shell=False,
455 cwd=_path_resolve(working_directory),
526 cwd=working_directory,
456527 env=env,
457528 stdin=stdin_pipe,
458529 stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
491562 (timeout is None) or (timeit.default_timer() < max_time)
492563 ):
493564 if debug and timeout is not None:
494 logger.debug("still running (T%.2fs)" % (timeit.default_timer() - max_time))
565 logger.debug("still running (T%.2fs)", timeit.default_timer() - max_time)
495566
496567 # wait for some time or until a stream is closed
497568 try:
500571 # which could indicate that the process has terminated.
501572 try:
502573 event = thread_pipe_pool[0].poll(0.5)
503 except IOError as e:
504 # on Windows this raises "IOError: [Errno 109] The pipe has been ended"
574 except BrokenPipeError as e:
575 # on Windows this raises "BrokenPipeError: [Errno 109] The pipe has been ended"
505576 # which is for all intents and purposes equivalent to a True return value.
506 if e.errno != 109:
577 if e.winerror != 109:
507578 raise
508579 event = True
509580 if event:
525596 # timeout condition
526597 timeout_encountered = True
527598 if debug:
528 logger.debug("timeout (T%.2fs)" % (timeit.default_timer() - max_time))
599 logger.debug("timeout (T%.2fs)", timeit.default_timer() - max_time)
529600
530601 # send terminate signal and wait some time for buffers to be read
531602 p.terminate()
532603 if thread_pipe_pool:
533 thread_pipe_pool[0].poll(0.5)
604 try:
605 thread_pipe_pool[0].poll(0.5)
606 except BrokenPipeError as e:
607 # on Windows this raises "BrokenPipeError: [Errno 109] The pipe has been ended"
608 # which is for all intents and purposes equivalent to a True return value.
609 if e.winerror != 109:
610 raise
611 thread_pipe_pool.pop(0)
534612 if not stdout.has_finished() or not stderr.has_finished():
535613 time.sleep(2)
536614 p.poll()
540618 # send kill signal and wait some more time for buffers to be read
541619 p.kill()
542620 if thread_pipe_pool:
543 thread_pipe_pool[0].poll(0.5)
621 try:
622 thread_pipe_pool[0].poll(0.5)
623 except BrokenPipeError as e:
624 # on Windows this raises "BrokenPipeError: [Errno 109] The pipe has been ended"
625 # which is for all intents and purposes equivalent to a True return value.
626 if e.winerror != 109:
627 raise
628 thread_pipe_pool.pop(0)
544629 if not stdout.has_finished() or not stderr.has_finished():
545630 time.sleep(5)
546631 p.poll()
551636 runtime = timeit.default_timer() - start_time
552637 if timeout is not None:
553638 logger.debug(
554 "Process ended after %.1f seconds with exit code %d (T%.2fs)"
555 % (runtime, p.returncode, timeit.default_timer() - max_time)
639 "Process ended after %.1f seconds with exit code %d (T%.2fs)",
640 runtime,
641 p.returncode,
642 timeit.default_timer() - max_time,
556643 )
557644 else:
558645 logger.debug(
559 "Process ended after %.1f seconds with exit code %d"
560 % (runtime, p.returncode)
646 "Process ended after %.1f seconds with exit code %d", runtime, p.returncode
561647 )
562648
563649 stdout = stdout.get_output()
564650 stderr = stderr.get_output()
651
652 if timeout_encountered and raise_timeout_exception:
653 raise subprocess.TimeoutExpired(
654 cmd=command, timeout=timeout, output=stdout, stderr=stderr
655 )
656
565657 time_end = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S GMT", time.gmtime())
566
567658 result = ReturnObject(
568 {
569 "exitcode": p.returncode,
570 "command": command,
571 "stdout": stdout,
572 "stderr": stderr,
573 "timeout": timeout_encountered,
574 "runtime": runtime,
575 "time_start": time_start,
576 "time_end": time_end,
577 }
659 exitcode=p.returncode,
660 command=command,
661 stdout=stdout,
662 stderr=stderr,
663 timeout=timeout_encountered,
664 runtime=runtime,
665 time_start=time_start,
666 time_end=time_end,
578667 )
579668 if stdin is not None:
580669 result.update(
585674 )
586675
587676 return result
588
589
590 def run_process_dummy(command, **kwargs):
591 """
592 A stand-in function that returns a valid result dictionary indicating a
593 successful execution. The external process is not run.
594 """
595 warnings.warn(
596 "procrunner.run_process_dummy() is deprecated", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2
597 )
598
599 time_start = time.strftime("%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S GMT", time.gmtime())
600 logger.info("run_process is disabled. Requested command: %s", command)
601
602 result = ReturnObject(
603 {
604 "exitcode": 0,
605 "command": command,
606 "stdout": "",
607 "stderr": "",
608 "timeout": False,
609 "runtime": 0,
610 "time_start": time_start,
611 "time_end": time_start,
612 }
613 )
614 if kwargs.get("stdin") is not None:
615 result.update(
616 {"stdin_bytes_sent": len(kwargs["stdin"]), "stdin_bytes_remain": 0}
617 )
618 return result
619
620
621 def run_process(*args, **kwargs):
622 """API used up to version 0.2.0."""
623 warnings.warn(
624 "procrunner.run_process() is deprecated and has been renamed to run()",
625 DeprecationWarning,
626 stacklevel=2,
627 )
628 return run(*args, **kwargs)
0 Metadata-Version: 1.2
1 Name: procrunner
2 Version: 2.3.0
3 Summary: Versatile utility function to run external processes
4 Home-page: https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner
5 Author: Markus Gerstel
6 Author-email: scientificsoftware@diamond.ac.uk
7 License: BSD license
8 Project-URL: Documentation, https://procrunner.readthedocs.io/
9 Project-URL: GitHub, https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner
10 Project-URL: Bug-Tracker, https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/issues
11 Description: ==========
12 ProcRunner
13 ==========
14
15
16 .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/procrunner.svg
17 :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/procrunner
18 :alt: PyPI release
19
20 .. image:: https://img.shields.io/conda/vn/conda-forge/procrunner.svg
21 :target: https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/procrunner
22 :alt: Conda Version
23
24 .. image:: https://dev.azure.com/DLS-tooling/procrunner/_apis/build/status/CI?branchName=master
25 :target: https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/commits/master
26 :alt: Build status
27
28 .. image:: https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/jtq4brwri5q18d0u/branch/master
29 :target: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/Anthchirp/python-procrunner
30 :alt: Build status
31
32 .. image:: https://readthedocs.org/projects/procrunner/badge/?version=latest
33 :target: https://procrunner.readthedocs.io/en/latest/?badge=latest
34 :alt: Documentation Status
35
36 .. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/procrunner.svg
37 :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/procrunner
38 :alt: Supported Python versions
39
40 .. image:: https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg
41 :target: https://github.com/ambv/black
42 :alt: Code style: black
43
44 Versatile utility function to run external processes
45
46 * Free software: BSD license
47 * Documentation: https://procrunner.readthedocs.io.
48
49
50 Features
51 --------
52
53 * runs an external process and waits for it to finish
54 * does not deadlock, no matter the process stdout/stderr output behaviour
55 * returns the exit code, stdout, stderr (separately, both as bytestrings),
56 as a subprocess.CompletedProcess object
57 * process can run in a custom environment, either as a modification of
58 the current environment or in a new environment from scratch
59 * stdin can be fed to the process
60 * stdout and stderr is printed by default, can be disabled
61 * stdout and stderr can be passed to any arbitrary function for
62 live processing (separately, both as unicode strings)
63 * optionally enforces a time limit on the process, raising a
64 subprocess.TimeoutExpired exception if it is exceeded.
65
66
67 Credits
68 -------
69
70 This package was created with Cookiecutter_ and the `audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage`_ project template.
71
72 .. _Cookiecutter: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter
73 .. _`audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage`: https://github.com/audreyr/cookiecutter-pypackage
74
75
76 =======
77 History
78 =======
79
80 2.3.0 (2020-10-29)
81 ------------------
82 * Add Python 3.9 support, drop Python 3.5 support
83 * Fix a file descriptor leak on subprocess execution
84
85 2.2.0 (2020-09-07)
86 ------------------
87 * Calling the run() function with unnamed arguments (other than the command
88 list as the first argument) is now deprecated. As a number of arguments
89 will be removed in a future version the use of unnamed arguments will
90 cause future confusion. `Use explicit keyword arguments instead (#62). <https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/pull/62>`_
91 * `The run() function debug argument has been deprecated (#63). <https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/pull/63>`_
92 This is only used to debug the NonBlockingStream* classes. Those are due
93 to be replaced in a future release, so the argument will no longer serve
94 a purpose. Debugging information remains available via standard logging
95 mechanisms.
96 * Final version supporting Python 3.5
97
98 2.1.0 (2020-09-05)
99 ------------------
100 * `Deprecated array access on the return object (#60). <https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/pull/60>`_
101 The return object will become a subprocess.CompletedProcess in a future
102 release, which no longer allows array-based access. For a translation table
103 of array elements to attributes please see the pull request linked above.
104 * Add a `new parameter 'raise_timeout_exception' (#61). <https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/pull/61>`_
105 When set to 'True' a subprocess.TimeoutExpired exception is raised when the
106 process runtime exceeds the timeout threshold. This defaults to 'False' and
107 will be set to 'True' in a future release.
108
109 2.0.0 (2020-06-24)
110 ------------------
111 * Python 3.5+ only, support for Python 2.7 has been dropped
112 * Deprecated function alias run_process() has been removed
113 * Fixed a stability issue on Windows
114
115 1.1.0 (2019-11-04)
116 ------------------
117 * Add Python 3.8 support, drop Python 3.4 support
118
119 1.0.2 (2019-05-20)
120 ------------------
121 * Stop environment override variables leaking into the process environment
122
123 1.0.1 (2019-04-16)
124 ------------------
125 * Minor fixes on the return object (implement equality,
126 mark as unhashable)
127
128 1.0.0 (2019-03-25)
129 ------------------
130 * Support file system path objects (PEP-519) in arguments
131 * Change the return object to make it similar to
132 subprocess.CompletedProcess, introduced with Python 3.5+
133
134 0.9.1 (2019-02-22)
135 ------------------
136 * Have deprecation warnings point to correct code locations
137
138 0.9.0 (2018-12-07)
139 ------------------
140 * Trap UnicodeEncodeError when printing output. Offending characters
141 are replaced and a warning is logged once. Hints at incorrectly set
142 PYTHONIOENCODING.
143
144 0.8.1 (2018-12-04)
145 ------------------
146 * Fix a few deprecation warnings
147
148 0.8.0 (2018-10-09)
149 ------------------
150 * Add parameter working_directory to set the working directory
151 of the subprocess
152
153 0.7.2 (2018-10-05)
154 ------------------
155 * Officially support Python 3.7
156
157 0.7.1 (2018-09-03)
158 ------------------
159 * Accept environment variable overriding with numeric values.
160
161 0.7.0 (2018-05-13)
162 ------------------
163 * Unicode fixes. Fix crash on invalid UTF-8 input.
164 * Clarify that stdout/stderr values are returned as bytestrings.
165 * Callbacks receive the data decoded as UTF-8 unicode strings
166 with unknown characters replaced by \ufffd (unicode replacement
167 character). Same applies to printing of output.
168 * Mark stdin broken on Windows.
169
170 0.6.1 (2018-05-02)
171 ------------------
172 * Maintenance release to add some tests for executable resolution.
173
174 0.6.0 (2018-05-02)
175 ------------------
176 * Fix Win32 API executable resolution for commands containing a dot ('.') in
177 addition to a file extension (say '.bat').
178
179 0.5.1 (2018-04-27)
180 ------------------
181 * Fix Win32API dependency installation on Windows.
182
183 0.5.0 (2018-04-26)
184 ------------------
185 * New keyword 'win32resolve' which only takes effect on Windows and is enabled
186 by default. This causes procrunner to call the Win32 API FindExecutable()
187 function to try and lookup non-.exe files with the corresponding name. This
188 means .bat/.cmd/etc.. files can now be run without explicitly specifying
189 their extension. Only supported on Python 2.7 and 3.5+.
190
191 0.4.0 (2018-04-23)
192 ------------------
193 * Python 2.7 support on Windows. Python3 not yet supported on Windows.
194
195 0.3.0 (2018-04-17)
196 ------------------
197 * run_process() renamed to run()
198 * Python3 compatibility fixes
199
200 0.2.0 (2018-03-12)
201 ------------------
202 * Procrunner is now Python3 3.3-3.6 compatible.
203
204 0.1.0 (2018-03-12)
205 ------------------
206 * First release on PyPI.
207
208 Keywords: procrunner
209 Platform: UNKNOWN
210 Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
211 Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
212 Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
213 Classifier: Natural Language :: English
214 Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
215 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
216 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
217 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
218 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
219 Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
220 Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
221 Requires-Python: >=3.6
0 AUTHORS.rst
1 CONTRIBUTING.rst
2 HISTORY.rst
3 LICENSE
4 MANIFEST.in
5 README.rst
6 pyproject.toml
7 setup.cfg
8 setup.py
9 docs/Makefile
10 docs/api.rst
11 docs/authors.rst
12 docs/conf.py
13 docs/contributing.rst
14 docs/history.rst
15 docs/index.rst
16 docs/installation.rst
17 docs/make.bat
18 docs/readme.rst
19 docs/usage.rst
20 procrunner/__init__.py
21 procrunner.egg-info/PKG-INFO
22 procrunner.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
23 procrunner.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
24 procrunner.egg-info/not-zip-safe
25 procrunner.egg-info/top_level.txt
26 tests/test_procrunner.py
27 tests/test_procrunner_resolution.py
28 tests/test_procrunner_system.py
0 [build-system]
1 requires = ["setuptools >= 40.6.0", "wheel"]
2 build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
3
4 [tool.isort]
5 profile="black"
+0
-13
requirements_dev.txt less more
0 bump2version==0.5.10
1 coverage==4.5.4
2 flake8==3.7.8
3 mock==3.0.5
4 pip==19.1.1
5 pytest==4.5.0 # pyup: <5.0 # for Python 2.7 support
6 pytest-runner==5.1
7 six==1.12.0
8 Sphinx==1.8.5 # pyup: <2.0 # for Python 2.7 support
9 tox==3.13.1
10 twine==1.13.0
11 watchdog==0.9.0
12 wheel==0.33.4
0 [bumpversion]
1 current_version = 1.1.0
2 commit = True
3 tag = True
4
5 [bumpversion:file:setup.py]
6 search = version="{current_version}"
7 replace = version="{new_version}"
8
9 [bumpversion:file:procrunner/__init__.py]
10 search = __version__ = "{current_version}"
11 replace = __version__ = "{new_version}"
12
13 [bdist_wheel]
14 universal = 1
0 [metadata]
1 project-urls =
2 Documentation = https://procrunner.readthedocs.io/
3 GitHub = https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner
4 Bug-Tracker = https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner/issues
155
166 [flake8]
177 exclude = docs
2212 [tool:pytest]
2313 collect_ignore = ['setup.py']
2414
15 [egg_info]
16 tag_build =
17 tag_date = 0
18
00 #!/usr/bin/env python
11 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
22
3 import sys
4 from setuptools import setup, find_packages
3 from setuptools import find_packages, setup
54
65 with open("README.rst") as readme_file:
76 readme = readme_file.read()
98 with open("HISTORY.rst") as history_file:
109 history = history_file.read()
1110
12 requirements = [
13 "six",
14 'pywin32; sys_platform=="win32"',
15 ]
11 requirements = []
1612
1713 setup_requirements = []
18 needs_pytest = {"pytest", "test", "ptr"}.intersection(sys.argv)
19 if needs_pytest:
20 setup_requirements.append("pytest-runner")
2114
22 test_requirements = ["mock", "pytest"]
15 test_requirements = ["pytest"]
2316
2417 setup(
2518 author="Markus Gerstel",
3023 "License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License",
3124 "Natural Language :: English",
3225 "Operating System :: OS Independent",
33 "Programming Language :: Python :: 2",
34 "Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7",
3526 "Programming Language :: Python :: 3",
36 "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5",
3727 "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6",
3828 "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7",
3929 "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8",
40 "Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy",
41 "Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython",
30 "Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9",
4231 "Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules",
4332 ],
4433 description="Versatile utility function to run external processes",
4938 keywords="procrunner",
5039 name="procrunner",
5140 packages=find_packages(include=["procrunner"]),
41 python_requires=">=3.6",
5242 setup_requires=setup_requirements,
5343 test_suite="tests",
5444 tests_require=test_requirements,
5545 url="https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/python-procrunner",
56 version="1.1.0",
46 version="2.3.0",
5747 zip_safe=False,
5848 )
0 from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
1
20 import copy
3 import mock
41 import os
2 import pathlib
3 import sys
4 from unittest import mock
5
6 import pytest
7
58 import procrunner
6 import pytest
7 import sys
9
10
11 @mock.patch("procrunner._NonBlockingStreamReader")
12 @mock.patch("procrunner.time")
13 @mock.patch("procrunner.subprocess")
14 @mock.patch("procrunner.Pipe")
15 def test_run_command_aborts_after_timeout_legacy(
16 mock_pipe, mock_subprocess, mock_time, mock_streamreader
17 ):
18 mock_pipe.return_value = mock.Mock(), mock.Mock()
19 mock_process = mock.Mock()
20 mock_process.returncode = None
21 mock_subprocess.Popen.return_value = mock_process
22 task = ["___"]
23
24 with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
25 with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning, match="timeout"):
26 procrunner.run(task, timeout=-1, debug=False)
27
28 assert mock_subprocess.Popen.called
29 assert mock_process.terminate.called
30 assert mock_process.kill.called
831
932
1033 @mock.patch("procrunner._NonBlockingStreamReader")
2144 task = ["___"]
2245
2346 with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
24 procrunner.run(task, -1, False)
47 procrunner.run(task, timeout=-1, raise_timeout_exception=True)
2548
2649 assert mock_subprocess.Popen.called
2750 assert mock_process.terminate.called
6285
6386 actual = procrunner.run(
6487 command,
65 0.5,
66 False,
88 timeout=0.5,
6789 callback_stdout=mock.sentinel.callback_stdout,
6890 callback_stderr=mock.sentinel.callback_stderr,
69 working_directory=mock.sentinel.cwd,
91 working_directory=pathlib.Path("somecwd"),
92 raise_timeout_exception=True,
7093 )
7194
7295 assert mock_subprocess.Popen.called
7396 assert mock_subprocess.Popen.call_args[1]["env"] == os.environ
74 assert mock_subprocess.Popen.call_args[1]["cwd"] == mock.sentinel.cwd
97 assert mock_subprocess.Popen.call_args[1]["cwd"] in (
98 pathlib.Path("somecwd"),
99 "somecwd",
100 )
75101 mock_streamreader.assert_has_calls(
76102 [
77103 mock.call(
78104 stream_stdout,
79105 output=mock.ANY,
80 debug=mock.ANY,
106 debug=None,
81107 notify=mock.ANY,
82108 callback=mock.sentinel.callback_stdout,
83109 ),
84110 mock.call(
85111 stream_stderr,
86112 output=mock.ANY,
87 debug=mock.ANY,
113 debug=None,
88114 notify=mock.ANY,
89115 callback=mock.sentinel.callback_stderr,
90116 ),
94120 assert not mock_process.terminate.called
95121 assert not mock_process.kill.called
96122 for key in expected:
97 assert actual[key] == expected[key]
123 with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning):
124 assert actual[key] == expected[key]
98125 assert actual.args == tuple(command)
99126 assert actual.returncode == mock_process.returncode
100127 assert actual.stdout == mock.sentinel.proc_stdout
105132 def test_default_process_environment_is_parent_environment(mock_subprocess):
106133 mock_subprocess.Popen.side_effect = NotImplementedError() # cut calls short
107134 with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
108 procrunner.run([mock.Mock()], -1, False)
135 procrunner.run([mock.Mock()], timeout=-1, raise_timeout_exception=True)
109136 assert mock_subprocess.Popen.call_args[1]["env"] == os.environ
137
138
139 @mock.patch("procrunner.subprocess")
140 def test_using_debug_parameter_raises_warning(mock_subprocess):
141 mock_subprocess.Popen.side_effect = NotImplementedError() # cut calls short
142 with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning, match="debug"):
143 with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
144 procrunner.run([mock.Mock()], debug=True)
145 with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning, match="debug"):
146 with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
147 procrunner.run([mock.Mock()], debug=False)
110148
111149
112150 @mock.patch("procrunner.subprocess")
115153 mock_env = {"key": mock.sentinel.key}
116154 # Pass an environment dictionary
117155 with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
118 procrunner.run([mock.Mock()], -1, False, environment=copy.copy(mock_env))
156 procrunner.run(
157 [mock.Mock()],
158 timeout=-1,
159 environment=copy.copy(mock_env),
160 raise_timeout_exception=True,
161 )
119162 assert mock_subprocess.Popen.call_args[1]["env"] == mock_env
120163
121164
128171 with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
129172 procrunner.run(
130173 [mock.Mock()],
131 -1,
132 False,
174 timeout=-1,
133175 environment=copy.copy(mock_env1),
134176 environment_override=copy.copy(mock_env2),
177 raise_timeout_exception=True,
135178 )
136179 mock_env_sum = copy.copy(mock_env1)
137180 mock_env_sum.update({key: str(mock_env2[key]) for key in mock_env2})
144187 mock_env2 = {"keyB": str(mock.sentinel.keyB)}
145188 with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
146189 procrunner.run(
147 [mock.Mock()], -1, False, environment_override=copy.copy(mock_env2)
190 [mock.Mock()],
191 timeout=-1,
192 environment_override=copy.copy(mock_env2),
193 raise_timeout_exception=True,
148194 )
149195 random_environment_variable = list(os.environ)[0]
150196 if random_environment_variable == list(mock_env2)[0]:
151197 random_environment_variable = list(os.environ)[1]
152 random_environment_value = os.getenv(random_environment_variable)
153198 assert (
154199 random_environment_variable
155200 and random_environment_variable != list(mock_env2)[0]
171216 with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError):
172217 procrunner.run(
173218 [mock.Mock()],
174 -1,
175 False,
219 timeout=-1,
176220 environment_override={
177221 random_environment_variable: "X" + random_environment_value
178222 },
223 raise_timeout_exception=True,
179224 )
180225 assert (
181226 mock_subprocess.Popen.call_args[1]["env"][random_environment_variable]
191236 def test_nonblockingstreamreader_can_read(mock_select):
192237 import time
193238
194 class _stream(object):
239 class _stream:
195240 def __init__(self):
196241 self.data = b""
197242 self.closed = False
262307
263308 def test_return_object_semantics():
264309 ro = procrunner.ReturnObject(
265 {
266 "command": mock.sentinel.command,
267 "exitcode": 0,
268 "stdout": mock.sentinel.stdout,
269 "stderr": mock.sentinel.stderr,
270 }
271 )
272 assert ro["command"] == mock.sentinel.command
310 command=mock.sentinel.command,
311 exitcode=0,
312 stdout=mock.sentinel.stdout,
313 stderr=mock.sentinel.stderr,
314 )
315 with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning):
316 assert ro["command"] == mock.sentinel.command
273317 assert ro.args == mock.sentinel.command
274 assert ro["exitcode"] == 0
318 with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning):
319 assert ro["exitcode"] == 0
275320 assert ro.returncode == 0
276 assert ro["stdout"] == mock.sentinel.stdout
321 with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning):
322 assert ro["stdout"] == mock.sentinel.stdout
277323 assert ro.stdout == mock.sentinel.stdout
278 assert ro["stderr"] == mock.sentinel.stderr
324 with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning):
325 assert ro["stderr"] == mock.sentinel.stderr
279326 assert ro.stderr == mock.sentinel.stderr
280327
281328 with pytest.raises(KeyError):
282 ro["unknownkey"]
329 with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning):
330 ro["unknownkey"]
283331 ro.update({"unknownkey": mock.sentinel.key})
284 assert ro["unknownkey"] == mock.sentinel.key
332 with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning):
333 assert ro["unknownkey"] == mock.sentinel.key
285334
286335
287336 def test_return_object_check_function_passes_on_success():
288337 ro = procrunner.ReturnObject(
289 {
290 "command": mock.sentinel.command,
291 "exitcode": 0,
292 "stdout": mock.sentinel.stdout,
293 "stderr": mock.sentinel.stderr,
294 }
338 command=mock.sentinel.command,
339 exitcode=0,
340 stdout=mock.sentinel.stdout,
341 stderr=mock.sentinel.stderr,
295342 )
296343 ro.check_returncode()
297344
298345
299346 def test_return_object_check_function_raises_on_error():
300347 ro = procrunner.ReturnObject(
301 {
302 "command": mock.sentinel.command,
303 "exitcode": 1,
304 "stdout": mock.sentinel.stdout,
305 "stderr": mock.sentinel.stderr,
306 }
348 command=mock.sentinel.command,
349 exitcode=1,
350 stdout=mock.sentinel.stdout,
351 stderr=mock.sentinel.stderr,
307352 )
308353 with pytest.raises(Exception) as e:
309354 ro.check_returncode()
0 from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
1
20 import os
31 import sys
42
5 import mock
3 import pytest
4
65 import procrunner
7 import pytest
86
97
108 def PEP519(path):
4644
4745
4846 @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform != "win32", reason="windows specific test only")
49 def test_pywin32_import():
50 import win32api
51
52
53 @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform != "win32", reason="windows specific test only")
5447 def test_name_resolution_for_simple_exe():
5548 command = ["cmd.exe", "/c", "echo", "hello"]
5649
6558
6659
6760 @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform != "win32", reason="windows specific test only")
68 def test_name_resolution_for_complex_cases(tmpdir):
69 tmpdir.chdir()
70
61 def test_name_resolution_for_complex_cases(tmp_path):
7162 bat = "simple_bat_extension"
7263 cmd = "simple_cmd_extension"
7364 exe = "simple_exe_extension"
7465 dotshort = "more_complex_filename_with_a.dot"
7566 dotlong = "more_complex_filename.withadot"
7667
77 (tmpdir / bat + ".bat").ensure()
78 (tmpdir / cmd + ".cmd").ensure()
79 (tmpdir / exe + ".exe").ensure()
80 (tmpdir / dotshort + ".bat").ensure()
81 (tmpdir / dotlong + ".cmd").ensure()
68 (tmp_path / (bat + ".bat")).touch()
69 (tmp_path / (cmd + ".cmd")).touch()
70 (tmp_path / (exe + ".exe")).touch()
71 (tmp_path / (dotshort + ".bat")).touch()
72 (tmp_path / (dotlong + ".cmd")).touch()
8273
8374 def is_valid(command):
8475 assert len(command) == 1
85 assert os.path.exists(command[0])
76 assert os.path.exists(tmp_path / command[0])
8677
87 is_valid(procrunner._windows_resolve([bat]))
88 is_valid(procrunner._windows_resolve([cmd]))
89 is_valid(procrunner._windows_resolve([exe]))
90 is_valid(procrunner._windows_resolve([dotshort]))
91 is_valid(procrunner._windows_resolve([dotlong]))
78 is_valid(procrunner._windows_resolve([bat], path=os.fspath(tmp_path)))
79 is_valid(procrunner._windows_resolve([cmd], path=os.fspath(tmp_path)))
80 is_valid(procrunner._windows_resolve([exe], path=os.fspath(tmp_path)))
81 is_valid(procrunner._windows_resolve([dotshort], path=os.fspath(tmp_path)))
82 is_valid(procrunner._windows_resolve([dotlong], path=os.fspath(tmp_path)))
0 from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function
0 import os
1 import subprocess
2 import sys
3 import timeit
14
2 import os
3 import sys
5 import pytest
46
57 import procrunner
6 import pytest
78
89
910 def test_simple_command_invocation():
3536 else:
3637 assert result.stdout == test_string
3738 out, err = capsys.readouterr()
38 assert out == u"test\ufffdstring\n"
39 assert err == u""
39 assert out == "test\ufffdstring\n"
40 assert err == ""
4041
4142
42 def test_running_wget(tmpdir):
43 tmpdir.chdir()
43 def test_running_wget(tmp_path):
4444 command = ["wget", "https://www.google.com", "-O", "-"]
4545 try:
46 result = procrunner.run(command)
46 result = procrunner.run(command, working_directory=tmp_path)
4747 except OSError as e:
4848 if e.errno == 2:
4949 pytest.skip("wget not available")
5353 assert b"google" in result.stdout
5454
5555
56 def test_path_object_resolution(tmpdir):
56 def test_path_object_resolution(tmp_path):
5757 sentinel_value = b"sentinel"
58 tmpdir.join("tempfile").write(sentinel_value)
59 tmpdir.join("reader.py").write("print(open('tempfile').read())")
58 tmp_path.joinpath("tempfile").write_bytes(sentinel_value)
59 tmp_path.joinpath("reader.py").write_text(
60 "with open('tempfile') as fh:\n print(fh.read())"
61 )
6062 assert "LEAK_DETECTOR" not in os.environ
6163 result = procrunner.run(
62 [sys.executable, tmpdir.join("reader.py")],
64 [sys.executable, tmp_path / "reader.py"],
6365 environment_override={"PYTHONHASHSEED": "random", "LEAK_DETECTOR": "1"},
64 working_directory=tmpdir,
66 working_directory=tmp_path,
6567 )
6668 assert result.returncode == 0
6769 assert not result.stderr
6971 assert (
7072 "LEAK_DETECTOR" not in os.environ
7173 ), "overridden environment variable leaked into parent process"
74
75
76 def test_timeout_behaviour_legacy(tmp_path):
77 start = timeit.default_timer()
78 try:
79 with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning, match="timeout"):
80 result = procrunner.run(
81 [sys.executable, "-c", "import time; time.sleep(5)"],
82 timeout=0.1,
83 working_directory=tmp_path,
84 raise_timeout_exception=False,
85 )
86 except RuntimeError:
87 # This test sometimes fails with a RuntimeError.
88 runtime = timeit.default_timer() - start
89 assert runtime < 3
90 return
91 runtime = timeit.default_timer() - start
92 with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning, match="\\.timeout"):
93 assert result.timeout
94 assert runtime < 3
95 assert not result.stdout
96 assert not result.stderr
97 assert result.returncode
98
99
100 def test_timeout_behaviour(tmp_path):
101 command = (sys.executable, "-c", "import time; time.sleep(5)")
102 start = timeit.default_timer()
103 try:
104 with pytest.raises(subprocess.TimeoutExpired) as te:
105 procrunner.run(
106 command,
107 timeout=0.1,
108 working_directory=tmp_path,
109 raise_timeout_exception=True,
110 )
111 except RuntimeError:
112 # This test sometimes fails with a RuntimeError.
113 runtime = timeit.default_timer() - start
114 assert runtime < 3
115 return
116 runtime = timeit.default_timer() - start
117 assert runtime < 3
118 assert te.value.stdout == b""
119 assert te.value.stderr == b""
120 assert te.value.timeout == 0.1
121 assert te.value.cmd == command
122
123
124 def test_argument_deprecation(tmp_path):
125 with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning, match="keyword arguments"):
126 result = procrunner.run(
127 [sys.executable, "-V"],
128 None,
129 working_directory=tmp_path,
130 )
131 assert not result.returncode
132 assert result.stderr or result.stdout
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tox.ini less more
0 [tox]
1 envlist = py27, py35, py36, py37, py38, flake8
2
3 [travis]
4 python =
5 3.8: py38
6 3.7: py37
7 3.6: py36
8 3.5: py35
9 2.7: py27
10
11 [testenv:flake8]
12 basepython = python
13 deps = flake8
14 commands = flake8 procrunner
15
16 [testenv]
17 setenv =
18 PYTHONPATH = {toxinidir}
19 deps =
20 -r{toxinidir}/requirements_dev.txt
21 ; If you want to make tox run the tests with the same versions, create a
22 ; requirements.txt with the pinned versions and uncomment the following line:
23 ; -r{toxinidir}/requirements.txt
24 commands =
25 pytest -ra --basetemp={envtmpdir}